“This film is a sensible combination of observational and storytelling techniques that depict a touching, intimate portrait of an individual’s disintegrating identity.The filmmakers decided to make use of fictional techniques, so that the viewer is able to witness a crime from within and can experience the journey of a victim that stands for countless others.At the same time the filmmakers dared to aestheticize the bodies of the victims to challenge the viewers` voyeurism.By the poetic construction of the narrative, the film transforms a local Peruvian drama into an exemplary, universal Story about human trafficking.Tania is the name of all the women that are victims of this kind of violence.”

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The jury’s reasoning: “The winner of the Oslo Grand Pix Nordic Documentary goes to a complete and balanced piece of documentary art. At once dramatically understated and delicately photographed, it unfolds a hypersensitive vision of being young and without direction in a remote area of Eastern Europe. Especially the film’s original motif – a sensually charged teenage girl at the center of a band of peer boys – calls for an atmosphere of natural bodily closeness and vibrant intensity, that, in itself, contradicts the clichés of gritty Eastern European realism.”

‘Dreaming Walls’ is selected for the Torino Film Lab Extended – Documentary 2019 workshop! The next 4 days, director Amélie Van Elmbt and producer Hanne Phlypo will discuss the project in group sessions and one-to-one meetings with high profile tutors.

The workshop “is aimed at encouraging the creative process necessary to achieve the best possible result for creating strong stories, which can meet the audience and market’s requirements.”

The film will be screened two times (8 June, 12h / 10 June, 9h), both screenings will be followed by a Q&A with director Olivier Magis and main character Sabrina Jean.

Another Paradise is part of the Doc/Expose section: “Thrilling investigations exposing the truth from frontlines to headlines. This programme offers an emphasis on citizens: those tyrannised and those who fight back. Discover epic and sober works of journalism, with deep reflection rarely afforded in short flashes of news streams.”

Congratulations to the director, the entire team and all our partners. Special thanks to Sabrina Jean, Chagos Refugees Group UK Branch and David Vine.

Congratulations to the directors, Mary Jiménez & Bénédicte Lienard, and the crew!

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‘By the Name of Tania’ is selected in the International Feature Competition: “this section is open to new aesthetic proposals, experimental and hybrid films, and works that challenge the audiovisual languages and genres”, while ‘Manu’ will be the opening film of the festival. For both films it will be the Spanish premiere.

Screenings:

Thursday 9/5: ‘Manu’ – 20h00 Thursday 9/5: ‘Manu’ – 21h00

Saturday 11/5: ‘By the Name of Tania’ – 16h30 Tuesday 14/5: ‘By the Name of Tania’ – 22h15

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“Juries emphasized the film’s philosophical value and its good-natured, even funny, but at the same time profound way in which it reflects the friendship and connection between people who are thinking differently and have different faiths.”